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ABC Caned by Its Own

ABC Caned by Its Own

Once again, a so-called “fact checker” has been caught lying through its teeth. It should surprise absolutely no-one that it was Australia’s ABC. These guys have woeful form, so much so that even their own colleagues have felt compelled to call them out. Now, they’ve peddled a whopper

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Can’t Cook, Can’t Balance the Books

Can’t Cook, Can’t Balance the Books

I see a great many memes bewailing that schools don’t teach kids things like taxes, household budgeting and other such ‘adulting’ tasks. Once upon a time, of course, we learned such things at our parents’ knees. When my mother went back to work after her youngest (me) started school,

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The West Really Is the Best

The West Really Is the Best

Westerners, what the hell is wrong with you? seems to be the question that Indian-Australian author Ramesh Thakur would like to shake into the addled heads of the left-elite. Having witnessed first hand the suffocation of democracy in first India, then Fiji, Thakur is perplexed by the growing disdain for

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ABC Backs off on Keen Smear

ABC Backs off on Keen Smear

Australia’s taxpayer-funded (and left-wing propaganda behemoth) broadcaster costs us north of a billion dollars a year. It would be slightly less if its staff weren’t constantly shooting their mouths off and prompting defamation settlements. From former commandos to businessmen, and of course, Liberal politicians Christian Porter and Andrew

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You Won’t See Albo in a Town Like Alice

You Won’t See Albo in a Town Like Alice

Once again, Australians are asking themselves, ‘Where’s Albo?’ Well, we know we can always find him somewhere overseas or doing a cringe Dad Dance at some pop starlet’s mega-concert. Where you won’t find him, though, is in a town like Alice. Nationals Senator Matt Canavan says youth

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Is This the Diary of Jack the Ripper?

Is This the Diary of Jack the Ripper?

For going on a century and a half, the Ripper murders have exercised a continuous fascination on Western culture. Dozens of movies, hundreds of books and even pop songs have been inspired by the 19th-century serial killer. Not for nothing does the Ripper fictionally declare, in Alan Moore’s From

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Of Kings in Yellow and True Detectives

Of Kings in Yellow and True Detectives

In the early 2000s ‘Golden Age of Long-Form Television’, the first season of True Detective must surely rank as one of the greats. One part of its genius was that it worked effectively on multiple levels. On the surface level, it was a thoroughly disturbing slab of Southern Gothic, in

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Brother Can You Spare a Dime for Joe?

Brother Can You Spare a Dime for Joe?

Many years ago, I was interviewing a financial planner on the subject of succession planning. One her greatest bugbears, she said, was people who were swimming in a fortune of assets, but still determined to get the aged pension. “You’re sitting on a ten million dollar property — you don’

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Get Woke, Go Broke, #194

Get Woke, Go Broke, #194

As Anthony Hopkins once admitted, “actors are pretty stupid”. Nowhere is this more obvious than when actors, as they regularly do, subject us to the dreary ritual of lecturing us on current affairs. Mostly, of course, these overpaid, preening parrots are merely doing what they do for a living: squawking

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The Kids Are Moving Right

The Kids Are Moving Right

I rarely put much credence in celebrity opinions, because celebrities are generally not very bright, not very worldly, and terrified of saying anything they know their peers (and paymasters) won’t approve of. That said, occasionally, a celebrity does something that breaks the mould and shows a rare streak of

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Things That Never Happen, Happen #25

Things That Never Happen, Happen #25

Willful ignorance is the left’s greatest strength. The ability of the left to flatly deny what they don’t want to know about is almost impressive, in a way. I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve raised a published, peer-reviewed, scientific, documented fact that runs

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Baltimore Bridge Ship Owners Have Form

Baltimore Bridge Ship Owners Have Form

When the shocking video of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore broke, many Australians were immediately reminded of Hobart’s Tasman Bridge disaster in 1975. In that disaster, twelve people were killed when an off-course bulk freighter struck the bridge, causing a section to collapse. As

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Word to the Wise, Auckland Uni

Word to the Wise, Auckland Uni

Word to the wise, University of Auckland: quit while you’re ahead. Here in Australia we’ve already seen the debate over racially segregated spaces at universities played out, and it did not work out well for the segregators. And that was without even a firebrand senior government member on

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Mother Monique Absolves Us All!

Mother Monique Absolves Us All!

It’s well established by now that the loudest “climate change” botherers are almost invariably the worst climate offenders. Anecdotally, BFD readers will be familiar with the likes of Izzy Cook, the teenage “climate striker” so deservedly mocked by Heather du Plessis-Allan for her rampant hypocrisy. Quantitatively, university studies have

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Beeb May Have to Earn a Living for Once

Beeb May Have to Earn a Living for Once

Oh dear. How very tragic. How will we ever cope? The mainstream media are going broke. No matter how much money they leech off the taxpayer. It’s not just Newshub and TVNZ: even the fattest, greediest media bloodsuckers are getting a good dose of salt. The BBC is set

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